Thanks.Schwaeble "So, I like the OP's question and all the replies. Good thread"
Me too, good replies
What have I learned from doing this drill?
1) If I take a big breath and let it out slowly, before doing an OOA drill, as my buddy gives me his reg, I'm going to start going up and flip up-side down, I don't normally take big deep breaths like that, and that's why I'm going up, connected to the donated octo.
2) If the "OOA diver" is going to do this drill he needs to be close to his buddy, like arms reach.
3) This drill should be no big deal to do, and be easy to complete and over with in seconds.
4) Why do I do a real word drill? If another diver goes OOA, I'm giving him air the way I've practiced, weather he likes it or not. That diver is getting a reg shoved in his mouth and purged, before he knows what happened. AKA, I know how to grab the reg so my finger is on the button as I shove it in his/her mouth. I don't want to be fumbling with hoses and grip angles or give the reg upside down or in any kind of odd angle. Smash it in perfect every time, in one single motion
5) I assume a panicked diver will grab what ever reg he can, so both of mine are inches from each other, If he takes the one out of my mouth I switch to the Octo on the necklaces, but in-general for the drill I donate the Octo and keep the primary, so as few divers are out of air at the same time. But that's another thread
Same neck of the woods btw.
Mixed feelings about "pushing in mouth" and purging a reg in someone elses mouth - like others pointed out.
Sort of a conflicting situation - don't do it because it is dangerous and can push water down their throat - and yet, one reads about divers taking a donated reg, not purging, panicking from the resulting "suck" and bolting up - so i am thinking - not knowing what difference it would make that donating (offering, louthpiece to them, right side up, that famed foot in front of their head) is better. Maybe purge there once if you don't have their attention yet, just to get it...
Now, if they don't take it, then push in mouth it is - I guess.
Anyway it is taught differingly and it is written about differingly.. (octo, long hose, pony, ... donate this or that if you have an option, but in reality be prepared to have ripped whatever is in your mouth out of your mouth (If I was a training agency and if i had the data to conclude that that is commonly happening I would probably train that way, don't see why not - but i am not and I don't know...) That is a bit confusing, although the idea is generally the same. It gets only tricky if the reg is not taken (confusion by the OOA diver or immersed in panic - or solution finding (maybe "where did my octo go thinking confused it's a reg issue.".)) or is taken w/o purging by the taker and ensuing panic...
I am not speaking from experience. Only seen and been involved in practice of various kinds (including rescue) and in dive extending donations along the way to even out big consumption difference a little - we called it practise to make it less offensive... I would honestly not know what to expect when I see a real OOA diver. I hope I won't find out, but like all of us (I hope), I prepare for whatever could come.